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and number two, you're just not going to see in -- hundreds of united states toorps overly. they've determined this will be more of an operation that is. at least, that's the goal reported of this. the president's surprise visit for all of us to afghanistan will be speaking tonight. he'll be sparking right on this program event well along. . would you like to watch some hardsbaul. >>> they kwi etly destroyed. as the killing of ben ludca. anyway, this is "hardball." but, y'know, with every door direct mail from the postal service, you'll find the customers that matter most: the ones in your neighborhood. print it yourself or find a local partner. and postage is under 15 cents. i wish i would have known that cause i really don't think i chose the best location. it's not so bad... i mean you got a deal... right? [ bird cries ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. kiwi. soy milk. impulse buy. gift horse. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tow
and number two, you're just not going to see in -- hundreds of united states toorps overly. they've determined this will be more of an operation that is. at least, that's the goal reported of this. the president's surprise visit for all of us to afghanistan will be speaking tonight. he'll be sparking right on this program event well along. . would you like to watch some hardsbaul. >>> they kwi etly destroyed. as the killing of ben ludca. anyway, this is "hardball." but,...
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a state as a sovereign within the sovereign of the united states you. explain what that means yeah. well it's a very large a multinational corporation four hundred fifty billion dollars in revenue north of that last year that's more than the economic activity in most countries in the world it's about the size of the g.d.p. of norway distributed in more than one hundred fifty different countries and with its own foreign policies its own security policies its own economic policies and when i started to research it i looked at all of that and i thought this looks like a state to me and what i was i was sort of surprised to discover as i as i went further that that's in effect how they see themselves they're quite self conscious about their independent sovereignty and almost conceive of themselves the way corporations of say the eighteenth century did out of european empires so i think it's both. i think it's both an accurate way to describe them but it's perhaps even more interesting that it's the way they see themselves are they this generation's british
a state as a sovereign within the sovereign of the united states you. explain what that means yeah. well it's a very large a multinational corporation four hundred fifty billion dollars in revenue north of that last year that's more than the economic activity in most countries in the world it's about the size of the g.d.p. of norway distributed in more than one hundred fifty different countries and with its own foreign policies its own security policies its own economic policies and when i...
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cartels to get into the united states? >> i think one of the things that's important to recognize, these are criminal organizations and they certainly will diversify what their level of criminality is. whether drugs today, weapons tomorrow or a need to move high-valued targets across the border. that was a great piece of work by the federal agencies and dea specifically. they were doing drug investigations and uncovered the individual who was contemplating an assassination attempt. clearly these are criminals and they'll do anything they can for a profit going forward. >> hipoli one thing i find hard to understand and the whole fast and furious controversy, there are 6,600 licensed gun dealers in the united states within 100 miles of the mexican border. 70% of the guns recovered from mexican drug activity had originated here in the united states. we're the ones arming this whole problem, right? >> well, you know, but let's understand one thing. the guns were going into mexico way before fast and furious occurred. whether w
cartels to get into the united states? >> i think one of the things that's important to recognize, these are criminal organizations and they certainly will diversify what their level of criminality is. whether drugs today, weapons tomorrow or a need to move high-valued targets across the border. that was a great piece of work by the federal agencies and dea specifically. they were doing drug investigations and uncovered the individual who was contemplating an assassination attempt....
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. >> if, good forbid, we were to have a bank run in the united states, we know what happens. the fdic comes in, they take over the back. they back all the deposits. in order to say bank. greece doesn't really have that option rn right, because of the structure of the ear rao. >> did have any capital. the bank of greece still does exist and they've been allowed by the icbes to it's beenest maded they printed about 100 billion euros worth but the ecb looks like they spent so let's give that as a take away to our views. to see the outcome of the greek elections but the bottom line is we have to see whether or not the grebes are committed to keeping their money in the banks. >> that's the key. if they are committed to keeping their money in the bank, they probably won't vote for the radical parties in the june. >> moves on to spain, to it little, portugal, island. we'll forget about greece very quickly. >> and the poor greek people are going to suffer a lot. ben, thank you so much. >> thank you, michelle. >> coming up a blockbuster scandals involved piers morgue aerngs paul mccar
. >> if, good forbid, we were to have a bank run in the united states, we know what happens. the fdic comes in, they take over the back. they back all the deposits. in order to say bank. greece doesn't really have that option rn right, because of the structure of the ear rao. >> did have any capital. the bank of greece still does exist and they've been allowed by the icbes to it's beenest maded they printed about 100 billion euros worth but the ecb looks like they spent so let's...
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. >> my mother and my father beliefed if i wanted to be president of the united states, i could be, i could be visit president. my mother and father believed that if my brother or sister wanted to be a millionaire, they could be a millionaire. my mother and father dreamed as much as any rich guy drea dreams. they don't get us. they don't get who we are. >> romney says the president is undermining the american dream with the politics of the envy and class warfare, while using policies to enrich democratic donors in the re-election campaign at the expense of national and economic security. >> this president is comfortable with the trillion dollar deficits. i'm not. i'll stop that. this is a president who is comfortable cutting the military. i'm not. i will stop that. this is a president who is not taking advantage of our energy resources. instead, he is taking your dollars and i vesting it in some of the little businesses of his campaign contributors. that is wrong. that will stop. we will not do that when i'm president. >> romney won the endorsement of rival herman cain. he urged those
. >> my mother and my father beliefed if i wanted to be president of the united states, i could be, i could be visit president. my mother and father believed that if my brother or sister wanted to be a millionaire, they could be a millionaire. my mother and father dreamed as much as any rich guy drea dreams. they don't get us. they don't get who we are. >> romney says the president is undermining the american dream with the politics of the envy and class warfare, while using...
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big impact way down the united states economy and, again, in an election year president obama all over it in part for that reason. he had success in pressing the german chancellor merkel to pull back on budget cuts, austerity measures in favor of growth and spending but that could have long-term political problems for the president because you have speaker boehner, the republican, saying as they start budget talks here at home, the president is more about spending than cuts. >> the issue is the debt. people are not clamoring to invest in greece. we do not think dealing with our debt and deficit in a serious way we will not have many options. i'm not going to apologize for leading. the real issue is, will the president lead? >>reporter: the white house response is that the president has been leading but he believes not in europe we need government spending in short-term to create jobs and the economic growth going but in the long term, thoughts of the debt which is a huge, huge problem not just in europe but back home, as well. >>shepard: ed, thank you. protesters organizing in and arou
big impact way down the united states economy and, again, in an election year president obama all over it in part for that reason. he had success in pressing the german chancellor merkel to pull back on budget cuts, austerity measures in favor of growth and spending but that could have long-term political problems for the president because you have speaker boehner, the republican, saying as they start budget talks here at home, the president is more about spending than cuts. >> the issue...
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this supreme leader built an -- towards the united states. so if you are assessing american interests and looking at the region, you have to look at what iran's behave hear been towards american interests over time. i can say this, actually, even though you're asking me to assume a different persona, back in the 1990s when i was a negotiator in the middle east, we were constantly contending with iranian-inspired efforts to subvert the peace process through acts of terror. so there's a history here of being hofstile towards american interests. we have seen different iranian leaderships 24r50e69 leaderships at least in the forms of their presidents, talking about a dialogue of civilizations and the possibilities of trying to find ways of building bridges between the two sides. he was clearly not able to deliver very much. if anything at all. so i think we have to look at iran through a lens of hostility and threats. i think we also have to look at iran through a lens that, their behave hear, from time to time, been adjusted tactical. not strate
this supreme leader built an -- towards the united states. so if you are assessing american interests and looking at the region, you have to look at what iran's behave hear been towards american interests over time. i can say this, actually, even though you're asking me to assume a different persona, back in the 1990s when i was a negotiator in the middle east, we were constantly contending with iranian-inspired efforts to subvert the peace process through acts of terror. so there's a history...
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look at the history of the united states. after we so chronically mistreated our indigenous brothers and sisters, stole their land, violated the women and the man and the children that became the land base for the american space experience. then we enslaved the africans. that became the leader base for the american space. but the first is with what, to overthrow the monarchy because we began as a colony. and i am an antiand realist across the board which means i am and solidarity with the antiimperialism even as the slaveholders like george washington critical of the slave state, the slaveholder states that the imperialism the of over to the marquis de they did but it became what? slavery's we have a second american revolution to read the civil war. 620,000 to do what? fighting over 4 million inslee of africans like slavery, of the midst of the space experiment to madrid black soldiers joined the union army maybe we would not have sometimes i speak with of those in the south. maybe we should really treated to worry about smil
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that's the menu of options that i believe exist with the united states. where do we see that confluence? well, i could turn directly to sear yar syria, but i know it's not front and center in the minds of everybody, but it is in mine sind hundreds of people have been killed since the great cease fire imposed. why did we care about syria? let me use to pivot for a moment and say we care about syria because we care about iran. and one of the problems that we face in iran is a government that is developing nuclear weapons despite disagreements from some about what their intentions are. a government that is developing nuclear weapons and a government that are will survive anywhere military action, whether it is led by the united states or by israel or by anybody else for the simple reason that none of us have any intention of targeting the regime itself, but only the nuclear program. and that's unlikely i think most believe to lead to the fall of the iranian government and the fall of the regime, the system itself, of the islamic republic. and that at the end
that's the menu of options that i believe exist with the united states. where do we see that confluence? well, i could turn directly to sear yar syria, but i know it's not front and center in the minds of everybody, but it is in mine sind hundreds of people have been killed since the great cease fire imposed. why did we care about syria? let me use to pivot for a moment and say we care about syria because we care about iran. and one of the problems that we face in iran is a government that is...
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i think the real lesson for the united states, erin, because most people in the united states care more about us than them, is are we going to follow down that path? we have a president who's always suffered from what i call euro envy. he wants u.s.-style national health insurance and government day care and all these kind of programs -- >> but he's not pushing for a big stimulus plan. he's not pushing for one right now. >> yeah, but, i mean, obama care is kind of a version of kind of european-style health care. i think that just this expansion of welfare. the question is whether we as a country are going to get serious, erin, about getting our entitlements under control or are we going to go right over that same cliff that they have. >> have we done enough, david, in this country? >> no, we have not done enough. both the united states and europe came out of this financial crisis in 2009 with 10% unemployment. europe pursued austerity and now as 11% unemployment. >> france's is still about where ours is, though. >> yeah, but a lot of the other countries -- european has gone up and we ha
i think the real lesson for the united states, erin, because most people in the united states care more about us than them, is are we going to follow down that path? we have a president who's always suffered from what i call euro envy. he wants u.s.-style national health insurance and government day care and all these kind of programs -- >> but he's not pushing for a big stimulus plan. he's not pushing for one right now. >> yeah, but, i mean, obama care is kind of a version of kind...
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we are looking forward to his arrival in the united states later today. we also express our appreciation for the manner in way we were able to resolve this matter, and to support mr. chen's desire to study in the u.s. and pursue his goals. and they will he'll take up studies in law. >> jamie: it's interesting that it's law and tell me, doug, you've been following the story, he was an activist and fought for a lot of things i mantel so important and passionate things to him. he's not just going to drop the causes. do you think he'll continue the activities from here? >> i'm sure he will continue those activities from here and probably continue to be a thorn in the chinese authority's side. for as long as he continues that and sort of sends a message, i think, that chinese government has taken a new approach to dealing with dissidents like that. and where it will lead ultimately, we cannot say, but they could have come down much, much more hard on him. they chose not to. and that in itself sends a very interesting diplomatic message. not only to the united
we are looking forward to his arrival in the united states later today. we also express our appreciation for the manner in way we were able to resolve this matter, and to support mr. chen's desire to study in the u.s. and pursue his goals. and they will he'll take up studies in law. >> jamie: it's interesting that it's law and tell me, doug, you've been following the story, he was an activist and fought for a lot of things i mantel so important and passionate things to him. he's not just...
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it's balanced growth for the united states of america. it's fixing a 40-year, seven-administration policy failure that has left us so dependent on imported oil when we have all the resources and technology we need. >> we have the fracking revolution. >> we have the fracking revolution. we have a biofuel revolution. ethanol is there. we have new plants like casava-based and be exporting it to asia, where they need it. many things. >> i love this. this is the gigantic job creator. >> absolutely. >> but, sir, if you could, would you still invest whatever, a new marshall plan for nation building in afghanistan? it was that part of the president's speech which draw a lot of skepticism. >> i think you have to separate a little bit the marshall plan idea from germany from what we're doing in afghanistan. what the president has done is very -- in a very deliberate way, crafted a transition plan for afghanistan that fulfills our commitments, lets us get our troops back, as most americans want without leaving a big security vacuum and having the co
it's balanced growth for the united states of america. it's fixing a 40-year, seven-administration policy failure that has left us so dependent on imported oil when we have all the resources and technology we need. >> we have the fracking revolution. >> we have the fracking revolution. we have a biofuel revolution. ethanol is there. we have new plants like casava-based and be exporting it to asia, where they need it. many things. >> i love this. this is the gigantic job...
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towards the united states. so if you are assessing american interest in looking at the region, you have to look at what the behavior has been toward american interest over time. i can say this, even though you're asking me to assume a different persona, back in the 1990's when i was a negotiator in the middle east, we were constantly contending with iranian-inspired efforts to respond to acts of terror. there is a history of being hostile towards american interest. we have seen different american leaderships, at least in the form -- the iranian president to have adopted postures that talk about a dialogue of civilization in the possibility of trying to find ways of building bridges between the sides. he was clearly not able to deliver much, if at all. i think we have to look at it through a lens of possibility of direct. we also have to look at it from a lens of behavior has been adjusted tactically. this is when it faces an array of pressures it judges to be threatening. there is potential to affect iranian be
towards the united states. so if you are assessing american interest in looking at the region, you have to look at what the behavior has been toward american interest over time. i can say this, even though you're asking me to assume a different persona, back in the 1990's when i was a negotiator in the middle east, we were constantly contending with iranian-inspired efforts to respond to acts of terror. there is a history of being hostile towards american interest. we have seen different...
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united states. the obama administration and office are expecting to face a full plate of issues to manage while pursuing mideast policy goals. countering iran's march to nuclear weapons capability, promoting israeli/palestinian negotiations, reducing the u.s. military presence in iraq, and managing volatile situations in pakistan and afghanistan that makes for a full agenda. and then if you add to that the stunning political upheaval in the region that no one could have predicted. as these events have shown, and as our next speaker is likely to remind us, the only thing predictable by this region is the inability to predict events and the repercussions. today we are fortunate to have with us, steve simon, special assistant to president obama and the senior director for middle east and north africa at the national security council. mr. simon has had a distinguished career as an author, scholar, and one of washington's most insightful analysts on middle eastern terrorism and the broader regional dynam
united states. the obama administration and office are expecting to face a full plate of issues to manage while pursuing mideast policy goals. countering iran's march to nuclear weapons capability, promoting israeli/palestinian negotiations, reducing the u.s. military presence in iraq, and managing volatile situations in pakistan and afghanistan that makes for a full agenda. and then if you add to that the stunning political upheaval in the region that no one could have predicted. as these...
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states? we know there was a lot of criticism the president weathered over the pace which which he got involved in libya. the death tolls higher, some say 9,000, some say 12,000 have been killed going on for nearly a year. where does the president go from here? >> we need to distinguish between libya and syria in the following way. they both involve moral calculations about how many civilian deaths you're going to allow before you intervene. clearly in syria, that number is way beyond what was happening in libya. but the big difference is not the moral difference. the big difference is this strategic difference. after gadhafi was gone, the middle east hasn't changed, it was good for the people of libya, they were saved, and some form of government better than gadhafi will be in place. however if we got rid of assad, if the world decided to do in syria what they decided to do n. libya the world would change for the better in my judgment. people have said what comes next? i don't know what comes
states? we know there was a lot of criticism the president weathered over the pace which which he got involved in libya. the death tolls higher, some say 9,000, some say 12,000 have been killed going on for nearly a year. where does the president go from here? >> we need to distinguish between libya and syria in the following way. they both involve moral calculations about how many civilian deaths you're going to allow before you intervene. clearly in syria, that number is way beyond what...
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much more ahead. >> gosh, this is quite a revelation if you have the president of the united states that doesn't understand that productivity is a measure of output per person in the nation as a whole and is driven by such things as the level of automation in the society. >> why were. >> reporter: my teeth showing like that? >> because you're smiling. >> excellent. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man ] whoops, forgot one... [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. >>> the decision by facebook founder ed
much more ahead. >> gosh, this is quite a revelation if you have the president of the united states that doesn't understand that productivity is a measure of output per person in the nation as a whole and is driven by such things as the level of automation in the society. >> why were. >> reporter: my teeth showing like that? >> because you're smiling. >> excellent. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up...
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look at the history of the united states. after we so chronically mistreated our indigenous brothers and sisters, stole their land, violated the women and the man and the children that became the land base for the american space experience. then we enslaved the fricans. that became the leader base for the american space. but the first is with what, to overthrow the monarchy because we began as a colony. and i am an antiand realist across the board which means i am and solidarity with the antiimperialism even as the slaveholders like george washington critical of the slave state, the slaveholder states that the imperialism the of over to the marquis de they did but it became what? slavery's we have a second american revolution to read the civil war. 620,000 to do what? fighting over 4 million inslee of africans like slavery, of the midst of the space experiment to madrid black soldiers joined the union army maybe we would not have sometimes i speak with of those in the south. maybe we should really treated to worry about smile
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chinese exports to the united states -- u.s. imports from china in that same period have increased by about 20%. so for actually -- you know, this is a trend that's been there since about 2004 or so. the -- when you look at this in terms of growth rates, the u.s. is actually doing really well. last year, u.s. exports to china surpassed $100 billion. so the size of the bilateral deficit is still quite substantial. but what's actually happening is at
chinese exports to the united states -- u.s. imports from china in that same period have increased by about 20%. so for actually -- you know, this is a trend that's been there since about 2004 or so. the -- when you look at this in terms of growth rates, the u.s. is actually doing really well. last year, u.s. exports to china surpassed $100 billion. so the size of the bilateral deficit is still quite substantial. but what's actually happening is at
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what he's done as president of the united states. and how his policies have failed to make things better for the american people. all this is a distraction and a side show from what people are really concerned about. and who is going to be the best person to create jobs and turn the economy around. >> all right, alice. just for time purposes here, short answers. we want to get to a whole lot. does this, alice, highlight the impact of super pacs on this year's campaign? super pacs, that's a new thing. all this money that's going into this. if the campaigns had tighter restraint on who put the ads out, might they not have this problem? >> as you know, there can be no coordination between the campaigns and the super pacs. as we said before this, was an idea to put out there, tossed out there to see how it would play. before it came to fruition, governor romney repudiated the idea on it. we need to be focusing on positive ads and focusing on what they can do to make things better, as opposed to tearing down the opposition. and the super
what he's done as president of the united states. and how his policies have failed to make things better for the american people. all this is a distraction and a side show from what people are really concerned about. and who is going to be the best person to create jobs and turn the economy around. >> all right, alice. just for time purposes here, short answers. we want to get to a whole lot. does this, alice, highlight the impact of super pacs on this year's campaign? super pacs, that's...
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>> you know, israel has never asked the united states to fight its war, never. we have asked for help, for financial support. but we have never asked for an american soldier to fight our war. this is a global war. what we want is backing from the united states to know that you will be there for us. you know, the attack alone is know enough. it has to be coupled with paralyzed sanctions that tell iran you have to stop enriching uranium. they have over 130 kilograms of high-grade uranium. and these guys are telling us day in and day out, we will destroy you, we will annihilate you, so we need america to be with us. >> jamie: that's the uranium enrichment that we may know i know you have grave perspective. thank you for sharing your perspective today. >> thank you very much. >> eric: polls show the race between president obama and governor romney is tightening. the latest average shows the president's lead is less than 2 points. some political watchers say the obama campaign could be further ahead if not for what is described as recent high-profile missteps. is tha
>> you know, israel has never asked the united states to fight its war, never. we have asked for help, for financial support. but we have never asked for an american soldier to fight our war. this is a global war. what we want is backing from the united states to know that you will be there for us. you know, the attack alone is know enough. it has to be coupled with paralyzed sanctions that tell iran you have to stop enriching uranium. they have over 130 kilograms of high-grade uranium....
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of hawaii won verify his birth in the united states. yesterday hawaii put out the president's birth certificate again and bennett said now he now apologizes if he is embarrassed his state. these guys are unbelievable. >>> up next, while the economy isn't up nationally yet, it is in key states. that's good news for president obama of course. you are watching "hardball." a place for politics. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise to get the word out. that could work. or you could use every door direct mail from the postal service. it'll help you and all your franchisees find the customers that matter most: the ones in the neighborhood. you print it or find a local partner. great. keep it moving honey. honey? that's my wife. wow. there you go. there you go. [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. free-credit-score-dot-com'sur boargonna direct you ♪ts ♪ ♪ to check your credit score before it gets too late ♪ ♪ and you e
of hawaii won verify his birth in the united states. yesterday hawaii put out the president's birth certificate again and bennett said now he now apologizes if he is embarrassed his state. these guys are unbelievable. >>> up next, while the economy isn't up nationally yet, it is in key states. that's good news for president obama of course. you are watching "hardball." a place for politics. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise...
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all of us here in the united states. we have to worry about that. >> what is the moment that they are at, how would you characterize this inflection point for china? >> they are looking at new leadership. >> they are. >> rose: does the fall of bo affect the leader to be? does it give him more support because he represented some other -- >> i think it makes them a little more cautious. it makes them a little more risk averse, it makes them a little more careful making sure that they're not doing something that could necessarily draw too much attention to themselve. it basically reinforces the preexisting system. it's all about consensus. it's very incremental policymaking on currency, on trade, on policy towards the united states. and this for a system that desperately needs to restructure itself to continue to succeed is a challenge. it's a very big challenge. i mean for five years now we've been focused on what, the financial crisis and the u.s. and then the european crisis. and now the middle east and iran and oil. the
all of us here in the united states. we have to worry about that. >> what is the moment that they are at, how would you characterize this inflection point for china? >> they are looking at new leadership. >> they are. >> rose: does the fall of bo affect the leader to be? does it give him more support because he represented some other -- >> i think it makes them a little more cautious. it makes them a little more risk averse, it makes them a little more careful...
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you are deeply dissatisfied with the constitution of the united states. what did you think about -- >> that's not a fair approximation, no. >> what did you think of his rewrite? he wants to mandate three years business experience. >> i am so glad you brought this up. we have to applaud mitt romney for following your lead -- >> speak for yourself, my friend. speak for yourself. >> and page two rewrite of the second article of the constitution of the united states of america. even though that would have been one that would have disqualified eisenhower, roosevelt or john mccain. it might have been me. it sounds like the absurd suggestion that i might make in this book. >> and you do, it turns out, have access to power. for your book about the constitution, i believe you got access to at least one supreme court justice. >> well the rumors are true. i did think who would be the most amenable. i thought, probably the man who has devoted his entire life to securing and protecting every article, phrase and sentence in the constitution. but yes, justice scalia did
you are deeply dissatisfied with the constitution of the united states. what did you think about -- >> that's not a fair approximation, no. >> what did you think of his rewrite? he wants to mandate three years business experience. >> i am so glad you brought this up. we have to applaud mitt romney for following your lead -- >> speak for yourself, my friend. speak for yourself. >> and page two rewrite of the second article of the constitution of the united states of...
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can the united states also have a voice? we wanted this report reflect the strong willingness of the united states to see turkey played a leadership role. final point is that, and fred alluded to this, we need nato not to be global in terms of its membership, but global in terms of its political orientation and capacity to act. some of our best allies in afghanistan are australia and new zealand, and the united arab emirates and jordan. and so nato has been constructing a partnership program that would bring nato to more global orientation, and that's where nato needs to go in partnerships. australia, japan, south korea, bea you, jordan, morocco will not become members of nato but they can deploy with it and they can exercise and train with us and nato needs to encourage them to do so. so in other words, we can think of ourselves somehow is just an organization that just exist in north america and western europe. it's an or decision has to ask the capacity to act globally. that's in the report as well. in terms of how we put
can the united states also have a voice? we wanted this report reflect the strong willingness of the united states to see turkey played a leadership role. final point is that, and fred alluded to this, we need nato not to be global in terms of its membership, but global in terms of its political orientation and capacity to act. some of our best allies in afghanistan are australia and new zealand, and the united arab emirates and jordan. and so nato has been constructing a partnership program...
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i don't care if it's tokenism, the united states needs to make a busch to europe. that's how we get back to one another. but for understandable political reasons we can't do that. we're offering our advice, our council. sometimes it's well received, sometimes it's not well received. the for is doing lots of important -- when we don't engage with europe and we say, look, europe's got this, they're a large economy, they can take care of it. we'll return there but at a greater cost. i don't want that to happen. i want us to be involved in this profound crisis and that's exactly what it is, whether europe tends to think it's our crisis, our issue. i don't want this to be a race to the bottom for our economies. i want it to be a race to the top. we can we can't blame each other. we've got to find a solution. >> can i comment on that. heather made a very good point. we suffer from the same problem that europe suffers from, which is we are failing to make decisions. our budget is stuck now until january and then we'll see what we do. europe is also failing to make decisio
i don't care if it's tokenism, the united states needs to make a busch to europe. that's how we get back to one another. but for understandable political reasons we can't do that. we're offering our advice, our council. sometimes it's well received, sometimes it's not well received. the for is doing lots of important -- when we don't engage with europe and we say, look, europe's got this, they're a large economy, they can take care of it. we'll return there but at a greater cost. i don't want...
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the united states of america. while we, not only become susceptible to them, not only do we become -- put ourselves in an inferior position by borrowing money from them, but we also end up giving that money back to them in aid programs and i would like to talk about that tonight, the fact of how can we possibly borrow money from a country that looks at us as their enemy and at the same time, we are becoming vulnerable, we then increase our investment in the private sector in that country and also we have spent hundreds of millions of dollars in aid programs to the communist chinese regime and with that in mind, i ask the congressional research service to assemble a list of programs that the congress funds that go directly to supporting development and the economy of china. it is a partial list, because there are so many programs that after weeks of work, they could not even find them all. this list i'm about to read is of projects they have funded and have been funded over the last three years when the obama -- at
the united states of america. while we, not only become susceptible to them, not only do we become -- put ourselves in an inferior position by borrowing money from them, but we also end up giving that money back to them in aid programs and i would like to talk about that tonight, the fact of how can we possibly borrow money from a country that looks at us as their enemy and at the same time, we are becoming vulnerable, we then increase our investment in the private sector in that country and...
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chinese exports to the united states, u.s. imports from china in that same period have increased by about 20%. so for actually -- and this is a trend that's been there since about 2004 or so. when you look it at this in terms of growth rates, the u.s. is actually doing really well. last year the u.s. exports to china surpassed $100 billion. so the size of the bilateral deficit is still quite substantial but what's actually happening is that trade on both sides is just going up. and that's probably been very beneficial for both countries. >> one thing i would add is you win elections in swing states and there's an unfortunate coincidence between where the swing states are and where manufacturing has been decima decimated, who loses from an integrated economy, et cetera. if you're in l.a., new york, miami, et cetera, globalization integration is okay. not so much in western pennsylvania. and so i do think the nature of the election campaign forces the f focus on the down sides of global integration whereas there's quite a lot go
chinese exports to the united states, u.s. imports from china in that same period have increased by about 20%. so for actually -- and this is a trend that's been there since about 2004 or so. when you look it at this in terms of growth rates, the u.s. is actually doing really well. last year the u.s. exports to china surpassed $100 billion. so the size of the bilateral deficit is still quite substantial but what's actually happening is that trade on both sides is just going up. and that's...
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wto membership for russia did not depend on the united states alone. obviously it depended mostly on actions that russia itself needed to take. but president obama made very very clear in some of his early meetings with the russian president that he was willing to go the extra mile, to work with the european allies, to work with the u.s. congress, to work with the u.s. business community to ensure that every one saw the benefits of wto excision for russia. the fact that russia was the only country in the g-8 not in the wto seemed to president obama to be incomprehensible. and i remember clearly when the presidents met in the summer of 2010 in the cabinet room and discussed the need to really get down to business and push this across the finish line in a very very short time frame. the presidents turned to their advisors and said we're going to go to lunch now and we want you to come up with the plan that will make russian membership in wto a reality after 18 years. i look out in the audience and i see some of the people here from ustr who were intimate
wto membership for russia did not depend on the united states alone. obviously it depended mostly on actions that russia itself needed to take. but president obama made very very clear in some of his early meetings with the russian president that he was willing to go the extra mile, to work with the european allies, to work with the u.s. congress, to work with the u.s. business community to ensure that every one saw the benefits of wto excision for russia. the fact that russia was the only...
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it is strange that our largest corporation headquartered in the united states would have such a free market ideology and really live almost in opposition to the state that gave birth to it. as you say compared to other large corporations they really are on one side of the divide pretty explicitly. steve, i wish we had more time because it is a fascinating book, a fascinating topic, and a bit frightening i must say. that's steve coll. coming up there is no one better at digging up digital dirt than the folks at buzzfeed. stay with us you are here on "the war room" only on current tv. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ ♪ look, i don't play 'bout my facial hair. but if
it is strange that our largest corporation headquartered in the united states would have such a free market ideology and really live almost in opposition to the state that gave birth to it. as you say compared to other large corporations they really are on one side of the divide pretty explicitly. steve, i wish we had more time because it is a fascinating book, a fascinating topic, and a bit frightening i must say. that's steve coll. coming up there is no one better at digging up digital dirt...
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not only does the united states want to be a leader in energy solutions in the united states, the united states should have the goal of being an energy winner in the international marketplace and growing jobs through selling solutions that we think can be quite successful in and around the developing world, and in china. so i would ask my colleagues to defeat this amendment and to make sure that we get this bank, as i said, the export-import financing program, we have about five legislative days to give the predictability and certainty american businesses would like to see in making sure u.s. manufacturers win in a global marketplace. i thank the president and i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. johnson: i rise today in support of h.r. 2072, the export-import bank reauthorization act of 2012. after too much delay, it is time for the senate to pass this bill. the export-import bank supports nearly 209,000 jobs a year, assists thousands of american businesses and helps reduce the federal budget deficit. it shouldn't be surp
not only does the united states want to be a leader in energy solutions in the united states, the united states should have the goal of being an energy winner in the international marketplace and growing jobs through selling solutions that we think can be quite successful in and around the developing world, and in china. so i would ask my colleagues to defeat this amendment and to make sure that we get this bank, as i said, the export-import financing program, we have about five legislative...